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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Introduction to telecommunications. Data transmission fundamentals. Data encoding. Modems. Digital subscriber lines. Data compression. Physical layer interfaces. Transmission error control. Telephony signaling. Wireless and cellular communications. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Networks. Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN). (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Computer and Information Science 49.) Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 22, and either Computer and Information Science 27 or 28, and Mathematics 8.1.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits A course on computer networks and protocols. Network topologies and switching mechanisms. Protocol concepts and characteristics. Network protocol architectures. Data link layer functions and protocols. Network layer concepts. Network access protocols. Local area networks and protocols. Internetworking. Transport layer functions and protocols. Application layer protocols. The World Wide Web. Network security. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Computer and Information Science 49.) Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 22, and either Computer and Information Science 27 or 28.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Media types. Multimedia networks. Multimedia Information Representation. Data compression. Standards for multimedia communications. Quality of Service issues. Congestion control and traffic management. Multimedia services and the Internet. Protocols for Quality of Service support. Multimedia application protocols. Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 22, 36, or 52, and Mathematics 4.3.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory; 3 credits Introduction to the use of the microcomputer as an educational tool. Computer literacy. Rudimentary programming. Computers in relation to school curriculum. Comparison of computing languages in the schools. Implementation of computer peripherals and software. This course is the same as Education 68.1. (Not open to students who have completed Computer and Information Science 68.) Prerequisite: Education 48.1 or 58.1 or 60.1, or permission of the division coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Introduction to the use of the computer in the home and office. Computer literacy. Word processing, database systems, and spreadsheets. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Computer and Information Science 13.2.)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Social impact of computers on various groups, subcultures, and institutions. Effect of computer toys on children. Video games, computers in classrooms, "hackers," the world ofprofessional programmers, computers in the workplace, robots, and expert systems. Political and military impact of computers. Issues of privacy and ethics. This course is the same as Sociology 53. Prerequisite: both a) and b): a) Core Curriculum 3.12 or Core Studies 5 or 5.1 or any course in computing; b) Core Studies 3 or Sociology 5.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Information security objectives: confidentiality, data integrity, authentication, non-repudiation. Overview of cryptography and watermarking. Technical measures: conditional access systems for satellite, cable, and terrestrial television networks; digital rights management systems for the Internet; copy protection systems for digital home networks. Legal measures: intellectual property protection, international treaties, and national laws. Selective encryption for multimedia data. IP multicast security. Security of wireless LANs. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2.9 or 3.3, Computer and Information Science 22, 52.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Components of a digital image processing system. Applications of image processing. Elements of human visual perception. Image sensing and acquisition. Image sampling and quantization. Analysis, manipulation, storage, and display of graphical images from sources such as photographs, drawings, and video. Major techniques in image processing: image analysis including morphological image processing and image segmentation, image enhancement, restoration, compression, and watermarking. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2.9 or 3.3, Computer and Information Science 22, 36, or 52.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits A survey of the interrelationship of state-of-the-art communication and computer technology. Hardware, software, and system design issues in the multimedia presentation of information. Multimedia standards. Audio and video compression techniques. Hypermedia database systems. Programming and the use of multimedia authoring systems. Survey of representative hypermedia applications. Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 3 or 5.2; and 13.2 or 22.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours; 3 credits Programming a Web-based interactive client-server application. HTTP protocol,Web browsers, and Web servers. HTML and its extensions. Java applets. Interaction with server using CGI and alternatives. Server-side programming and control. Session persistence. Design of interactive Web pages using client-side (browser) scripting. Prerequisite: Computer and Information Science 2.70 or 16 or 26; and 22.
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